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COROB™ D600 - D700 - D800 EXTRA
User’s Manual
Automatic Dispenser
COROB™ D600 - D700 - D800 EXTRA
Version 1.0 - R1 (04/2014)
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
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(hereinafter “COROB”).
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Unless otherwise indicated, all references to other companies other than COROB and its afliated companies, their names, data and addresses
used in the screens and/or examples are purely coincidental and serve as a reference only to clarify the use of the COROB™ products.
COROB has carefully reviewed the wording and imagines contained in the present manual, nevertheless COROB reserves the right to modify
and/or update the information herein to correct editorial errors and/or inaccuracy of the information herein without notice or commitment on
its part.
The present manual contains all information necessary for the foreseeable and normal use of the COROB™ products by the nal user.
The manual does not contain guidelines and/or information for product repair. For safety reasons, only trained and authorized technical
personnel should perform such interventions. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or damage to the product.
For the purpose mentioned above, COROB has appointed authorized technical personnel.
Authorized technical personnel shall mean technicians who have attended a technical training course held by COROB and/or its afliated
companies.
Unauthorized interventions could void the warranty coverage of your COROB™ product pursuant to the sales contract or to the General Sales
Conditions of COROB. COROB can be held responsible only within the limits of the warranty coverage provided by the General Sales Conditions.
COROB does not intend to limit or exclude its liability against any statutory provisions under any applicable law. Therefore the reference to
above warranty limitations or exclusions may not apply.
The nal user can ask COROB or visit the web site www.corob.com for contact details about the nearest authorized technical service.
PRODUCT DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING
This equipment must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste. Carry
out a separate collection.
Pursuant to the WEEE Directive, collection, treatment, recovery and environmentally
sound disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) shall be carried out
in compliance with the national measures of each EU-Member State implementing the
Directive.
For more information about proper disposal and recycling of your COROB™ product,
please contact the company at the address info[email protected].
For the colorants remaining in the canisters, for the machine components most soiled
with colorant and if any products have been used on the machine that require special
disposal procedures, follow local regulations when disposing of waste.
COROB™ AUTOMATIC DISPENSER
QUICK GUIDE
At the beginning of the working day
Check that the nozzle center is clean.
(With humidier system for solvent-based colorants or without humidier system) Check that the sponge
is clean and saturated; if it is necessary to saturate, use only appropriate liquid (the choice of the liquid
depends on the nature of the colorants, and must be done directly by the manufacturer of the products
used).
(With humidier system for water-based colorants) Check that the water in the bottle is not below the
minimum level.
Carry out system Initialization and Purge.
Things to remember
Never let the machine OFF.
In the canisters, stirring of each colorant takes place automatically (stirring times can however be
customized).
Be careful not to ll the canisters with too much colorant. In case of overlling, act as indicated in the users
manual.
The colorant to be poured inside the canisters must be stirred manually. Do not use automatic shakers.
Close the canisters with their lids right after lling operations.
Remember to update accordingly the canisters lling levels via the management software.
(With humidier system for solvent-based colorants or without humidier system) The sponge must be
saturated at least twice a week (the frequency of intervention is indicative, since it depends on the nature
of colorants and the environment conditions).
(With humidier system for water-based colorants) Top up the water bottle as soon as the minimum level is
reached. Do not exceed the maximum level.
At the end of the working day
Rell the canisters.
Update the canister lling levels in the management software.
Shut down the computer. Do not shut off the machine.
It is recommended to carefully read the user’s manual.
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CONTENTS
1 GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Purpose and use of this manual .........................................................................................3
1.1.1 Conventionally used graphics .................................................................................3
1.2 Identifying information.....................................................................................................3
1.3 Intended and improper use ..............................................................................................4
1.4 Denitions .....................................................................................................................4
2 SAFETY ...................................................................................................................................5
2.1 General warnings ............................................................................................................5
2.2 Warnings on the use of colorants .......................................................................................6
2.3 Residual risks .................................................................................................................7
2.4 Position of labels .............................................................................................................8
2.5 Safety devices ................................................................................................................9
3 FEATURES .............................................................................................................................11
3.1 Description of the machine ............................................................................................. 11
3.2 Description of units ....................................................................................................... 12
3.3 Standard and optional congurations ............................................................................... 14
3.4 Usable cans .................................................................................................................. 14
4 SHIPPING, HANDLING AND UNPACKING ...............................................................................15
4.1 General warnings .......................................................................................................... 15
4.2 Environment conditions of the installation site ................................................................... 15
4.3 Unpacking and placement .............................................................................................. 16
4.3.1 Adjusting the support feet ................................................................................... 18
4.3.2 Standard material supplied .................................................................................. 19
4.4 Installation ................................................................................................................... 19
4.5 Packing and handling ..................................................................................................... 20
5 START-UP .............................................................................................................................21
5.1 General warnings .......................................................................................................... 21
5.2 Control devices and connections ...................................................................................... 22
5.3 Electrical connection and start-up .................................................................................... 23
5.4 Machine conditions ........................................................................................................ 24
5.5 Initialization ................................................................................................................. 24
5.6 Use of the off-line button ............................................................................................... 24
5.7 Emergency stop ............................................................................................................ 25
5.8 Shut-down ................................................................................................................... 25
6 USING THE DISPENSER ......................................................................................................... 27
6.1 General warnings .......................................................................................................... 27
6.2 At the beginning of the working day................................................................................. 27
6.3 Running the machine ..................................................................................................... 27
6.3.1 Loading the can - Semiautomatic shelf .................................................................. 28
6.3.2 Loading the can - Automatic shelf ........................................................................ 29
6.3.3 Loading the can - Panel roll conveyor.................................................................... 30
6.3.4 Use of the can centering device ........................................................................... 30
6.3.5 Use of the Bung Hole Locator ............................................................................... 31
6.3.6 Punching the cans .............................................................................................. 32
6.3.7 Dispensing ........................................................................................................ 33
6.4 Automatic timed processes ............................................................................................. 33
6.5 Relling the canisters ..................................................................................................... 34
6.6 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 36
7 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................37
7.1 General warnings .......................................................................................................... 37
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7.2 Maintenance table ......................................................................................................... 37
7.3 Products to be used ....................................................................................................... 37
7.4 External cleaning .......................................................................................................... 38
7.5 Cleaning the nozzle center .............................................................................................. 38
7.6 Cleaning and moistening the humidier cap sponge ........................................................... 39
7.7 Checking and replacing the puncher ................................................................................ 41
7.8 Relling the humidier system bottle ............................................................................... 42
8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................................................................43
8.1 Technical data ............................................................................................................... 43
8.2 Dimensions .................................................................................................................. 44
8.3 Declaration of conformity ............................................................................................... 46
8.4 Reference standards ...................................................................................................... 47
8.5 Warranty ...................................................................................................................... 47
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION - 3
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1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Purpose and use of this manual
This manual, inserted in the product packing, contains instructions on the use and routine maintenance needed
to uphold the machine’s performance over time.
Read this manual carefully before using the machine.
The manual is to be considered an integral part of the machine, and must be stored until it is fully dismantled.
The manual contains all information available at the time of preparation regarding the machine and any
accessories; for accessories, the manual includes any variations or changes that involve different operating
procedures.
Should it be lost or partially ruined, so that its contents can no longer be read in full, you must request a new
manual from the manufacturer.
Some of the illustrations in this manual were taken from prototypes; some details may differ on
machines in standard production.
1.1.1 Conventionally used graphics
Boldface type is used to highlight notes or information of particular importance to a topic.
DANGER
Indicates a risk of personal injury.
WARNING
Indicates a risk of damage to the machine that could interfere with its operation.
Indicates important instructions referring to precautionary rules and/or measures to adopt.
Indicates situations and/or operations that involve the management software installed on the computer.
Indicates that to carry out the intervention described, the use of the specied tools is required.
1.2 Identifying information
The machine has an identication plate (chapter 2.4), indicating:
1. Manufacturer’s name.
2. CE and WEEE marking.
3. Machine model.
4. Year of manufacture.
5. Serial number.
6. Electrical specications.
Do not remove or tamper with the identication plate in any way.
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1.3 Intended and improper use
The machine must be used only within the limitations set forth by the technical specications and according to
the procedures described in this manual.
Any use other than that stated, which cannot be implied or deduced from this manual, is to be considered
prohibited.
1.4 Denitions
OPERATOR
A person familiar with the methods to produce paints or similar products, assigned to
operate and use the machine by its controls and to load and unload production materials
with all safety devices enabled. He or she must work only in safety conditions and is
allowed to carry out routine maintenance operations.
MAINTENANCE
TECHNICIAN
Specialist prepared and trained in a technical eld (mechanical and electrical) and
assigned to work on the machine to perform adjustments, repair breakdowns or carry
out maintenance.
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2 SAFETY
2.1 General warnings
COMPULSORY
Read the user’s manual carefully before carrying out any operation on the machine.
The machine must be used only for its intended purpose.
Pay close attention to the signs on the machine.
The substances that may be used on the machine -- such as colorants, paints, solvents, lubricants and
cleansers -- may be hazardous to your health; handle, store and dispose of these substances in keeping
with current regulations and the instructions provided with the product.
Only qualied and appropriately trained personnel (MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS) are authorized to access
the machine parts protected by panels for maintenance and repair interventions.
During routine maintenance operations, scrupulously follow the safety instructions given in the corresponding
chapters before accessing the dangerous area.
PROHIBITED
The OPERATOR must not carry out operations reserved to the MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN. The manufacturer
CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE for damages deriving from the non-observance of this prohibition.
It is strictly forbidden to bypass or disable the protections and any safety devices present on the machine.
The panels must be kept closed at all times.
THE MACHINE IS NOT EXPLOSION-PROOF AND MUST NOT BE USED IN AREAS AT RISK FOR
EXPLOSION.
Do not stare the light source of the Laser Bung Hole Locator (Class II laser product).
If the machine catches re, never use water. Use only dry powder or carbon dioxide re extinguishers, and
strictly follow the instructions and warnings indicated by the manufacturer and listed on the extinguisher.
ELECTRICAL DANGER
In the event of a sudden power outage, when power returns the machine will automatically be switched on
to allow the automatic processes to prevent products from drying out.
The machine must not be powered by a power source having specications other than those listed on the
identication plate.
Incorrect grounding may lead to the risk of electrical shock; always plug the machine into a socket that
ensures proper grounding. The line must be protected from overloads, short-circuits and direct contacts
according to current accident prevention regulations.
To prevent any risk of electric shock or injuries, the machine must be used indoors only.
Always unplug the power supply cable from the socket outlet before carrying out any maintenance operations.
The machine is isolated from the power supply line when the power cable is disconnected; it must therefore
be installed near an easily accessible mains socket outlet.
Do not use extension cords to power the machine.
Do not use multisockets to connect other equipment to the same socket that powers the machine.
Periodically check the condition of the power supply cable; if it is damaged, replace it with a new cable
supplied by the manufacturer.
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2.2 Warnings on the use of colorants
DANGER
The machine is suitable for use with tinting products in general. Scrupulously follow the instructions for use
given on the colorant package and carefully read the SAFETY DATA SHEET that the dealer or manufacturer
of the product is required to provide. Observe all of the safety instructions provided. When compulsory, use
personal protection equipment for eyes and hands.
Below are some of the most common warnings and safety precautions provided by colorant manufacturers.
1. Harmful if swallowed.
2. Avoid eye and skin contact. In case of eye and skin contact, rinse with plenty of water.
3. Keep out of the reach of children.
4. When compulsory, wear protecting equipment for eyes and hands.
5. In case of accidental product leaks or spills, thoroughly ventilate the area and proceed as indicated in this
manual and in the instructions provided with the product itself.
6. Do not dispose of colorant in the sewage system. Follow local regulations when disposing of waste.
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2.3 Residual risks
Risk Preventive measure Re. in the
manual
Risk of crushing during the cans
loading and unloading operations.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment
(shoes and gloves).
chapter 6
Risk of crushing during the
automatic movement of the
humidier cap.
The machine must be used by a single operator.
Keep hands away from the dispensing area at all
times while the machine is operating.
chapter 6
Risk of crushing during the
movement of the shelf.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment
(shoes and gloves). chapter 6
Risk of cuts during the punching
operations.
The machine must be used by a single operator.
Keep hands away from the dispensing area at all
times while the machine is operating.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment
(gloves).
chapter 6
Risk of cuts during maintenance
operations on the punching
device.
chapter 7
Risk of electrocution if you
perform any operation without
rst cutting off electrical power.
The operator is not authorized to access the machine
parts protected by panels.
Before removing the panels, unplug the power supply
cable from the mains socket outlet.
chapter 2.1
Risk of electrocution caused by
high leakage current. Power the machine through a grounded socket outlet. chapter 5
Dorsal/lumbar injuries caused by
handling of heavy loads.
Do not exceed the weight limits stated by the
current regulations in force (kg 20 for women, kg
30 for men).
chapter 6
Contact or inhalation of colorants
during the canister relling
operations. Keep the room suitably ventilated.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment
(safety goggles, gloves and mask).
chapter 2.2
chapter 6.5
Contact or inhalation of colorants
during the cleaning operations of
the nozzle center and moistening
of the humidier cap sponge.
chapter 2.2
chapter 7
Exposure to laser beam.
The Bung Hole Locator (B.H.L.) uses red laser light
sources which can be potentially dangerous for the eyes.
AVOID STARING AT THE LIGHT SOURCE.
chapter 6
Fire due to the use of colorants
containing volatile solvents.
Do not use naked ames, electrical tools or other
types of devices that could cause sparks or re
hazards close to the machine.
The room in which the machine is installed must be
spacious, with good ventilation (air exchange) and no
type of parts must be leant against or stocked close to
the machine.
chapter 4.2
Canister top up must be carried out opening one canister
at the time.
If during this operation, some colorant should spill out of
the canister, immediately disconnect the machine from
the mains before cleaning.
chapter 6.5
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2.4 Position of labels
726109116X
726106285X
LASERRADIATION
CLASSIILASERPRODUCT
DONOTSTAREINTO BEAM
1mWmax
630-650nm
EN60825-1:2003
7261010772
MODEL
YEAR
S/N
MODEL
YEAR
S/ N
1
2
726109116X
726106285X
726106285X
3
726109116X
4
LASERRADIATION
CLASSIILASERPRODUCT
DONOTSTAREINTO BEAM
1mWmax
630-650nm
EN60825-1:2003
7261010772
5
LASER RADIATION
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
1mWmax
630-650 nm
EN 60825-1:2003
7261010772
Figure 1
1. Identication plate (chapter 1.2)
2. Label “General warnings”
3. Label “Risk of crushing”
4. Label “Risk of cuts”
5. Label “Laser danger”
Do not remove or make illegible the safety or instruction labels. Replace any label which has become
illegible or is missing, by requesting it to the manufacturer.
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2.5 Safety devices
3
2
1
1
2
3
1
4
3
Figure 2
D600 TE D600 TI D700 D800
1. Emergency button.    
2. Shelf upper safety plate (with automatic
shelf).  
3. Shelf lower safety plate.  
4. Safety button to enable shelf operation
(with semiautomatic shelf).    
DANGER
In the event of a breakdown of the safety devices, it is forbidden to use components not provided by the
manufacturer. In case of need, contact only the service organization authorized by the manufacturer.
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FEATURES - 11
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3 FEATURES
3.1 Description of the machine
The COROB™ D600, D700 and D800 EXTRA automatic dispensers are devices to automatically dispense uid
colorant products into containers (metal or plastic canisters, cans or bins) of the size indicated in this manual,
pre-lled with base, to produce nished products such as paints, dyes, enamels, and inks of the desired hue,
chosen by means of the machine management software.
3
4
1
2
5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Figure 3
The dispenser consists of:
1. Dispensing area and can handling system.
2. Control panel.
3. Upper covers.
4. Canister lling area.
5. Computer support surface.
The dispenser is fully managed by a normal personal computer that can be provided upon request, since it is
not supplied as standard together with the machine. The manufacturer can also supply a wide range of software
applications to manage all of the machine’s functions.
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3.2 Description of units
Canisters
The machine canisters can be of different capacities and are suitable for
containing the product to be dispensed. Covers in the upper part of the machine
provide access for lling the canisters.
MAX
Nozzle Center
The ends of the dispensing pipes coming from the canisters converge and
are xed to the nozzle center, from which the tinting product to ll the can is
dispensed.
Shelf
The can shelf allows for the correct positioning of the can under the dispensing
nozzles.
The Automatic shelf is managed by the computer that controls its
movement and checks that the can placed on it is actually the one selected
for dispensing. A photocell checks for the presence of the can and that the
shelf is correctly positioned.
The Semiautomatic shelf is commanded by the operator with the activation
buttons (two-handed control); the shelf stops when the can is detected
by the photocell.
Tipping panel roll conveyor system
An optional system made up of tipping panel roll conveyors is available to
facilitate the loading of cans; the conveyors are xed to the front panels of the
machine and allow heavy cans to be eased as far as the shelf.
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Can centering device
On the machine accessorized with punching system, a centering device is
mounted on the shelf. The can centering device is custom-made based on the
size of the cans to be handled and is useful for aligning them with the nozzle
center, so that the can lid is punched in the middle and dispensing takes place
precisely into the hole created. The can centering device is also available as an
optional accessory to the standard machine, useful for positioning pre-punched
cans right under the dispensing center.
Bung Hole Locator (B.H.L.)
This is a system that emits laser beams that allow the positioning of pre-punched
cans, so that the hole is in line with the center of the dispensing nozzles.
Nozzle Humidier Cap
Colorants tend to dry out; this tendency may be more or less strong depending
on the type of colorant and the environment conditions (temperature, relative
humidity, etc.). To prevent colorants from drying out in the nozzle center, the
machine is equipped with a humidier cap which requires constant maintenance.
The Lift-up Autocap is an automatic humidier cap which ensures that
the nozzles are hermetically sealed. It is managed by the software,
which opens it automatically before dispensing and closes it immediately
afterwards.
Manually-operated automatic puncher
The puncher is a device that perforates the can lid. Punching is carried out by
the operator by pushing contemporaneously the semiautomatic shelf activation
buttons (two-handed control); thanks to the upward movement, the shelf pushes
the can resting on it against the puncher, and with a downward movement
brings it to the correct position for dispensing.
No-Dry-Nozzle Humidier System
The humidier system for water-based colorants guarantees the nozzles are
humidied not only with Autocap closed but also during dispensing. The air,
humidied by the water contained in the bottle, is transferred to the nozzles
area. Based on the humidity level detected, the system activates or shuts off
whenever needed.
The humidier system for solvent-based colorants humidies the nozzles when
Autocap is closed. The solvent, contained in a small tank inside the Autocap,
keeps the nozzles area constantly saturated.
The two systems can be used individually or together according to the tinting
system used on the machine.
MAX
MIN
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3.3 Standard and optional congurations
D600 TE D600 TI D700 D800
Canister capacity
3 Quarts - 4 Quarts - 6 Quarts - 4 Gallons (3 - 4 - 6 - 15 liters)
9.5 Quarts - 5.3 Gallons (9 - 20 liters)
(only on large additional canister modules)
Number of circuits maximum 24 maximum 32
Circuit with Standard pump standard
Nozzle center ow diameter*
1.10” (28 mm) (16)
1.54” (39 mm) (17-20)
1.77” (45 mm) (21-24)
1.10” (28 mm) (16)
1.54” (39 mm) (17-20)
1.77” (45 mm) (21-32)
Punching diameter 1.85” (47 mm) (20)
2.17” (55 mm) (21-24)
1.85” (47 mm) (20)
2.17” (55 mm) (21-32)
Additional canister modules maximum 2 maximum 4
Lift-up Autocap standard
Semiautomatic shelf standard optional standard
Automatic shelf optional standard \ optional
Manually-operated automatic
puncher optional (with semiautomatic shelf) optional optional (with
semiautomatic shelf)
Panel roll conveyors standard optional
Laser Bung Hole Locator
(B.H.L.) optional
No-Dry-Nozzle Humidier
System optional
Circuit with LAB pump optional
Circuit with HF pump** optional
* Hole diameter for pre-punched cans = ow diameter + 0.59” (15 mm). The diameter may also vary based on the partition of water/solvent
circuits of the machine. ** One HF circuit replaces two standard circuits.
3.4 Usable cans
D600 TE D600 TI D700 D800
Standard With
puncher Standard With
puncher Standard With
puncher Standard With
puncher
MAX
19.9”
(505 mm)
17.7”
(450 mm)
15.9”
(405 mm)
13.6”
(345 mm)
19.3”
(490 mm)
16.9”
(430 mm)
17.7”
(450 mm)
15.4”
(390 mm)
MIN
*
2.8”
(70 mm)
5.1”
(130 mm)
2.4”
(61.5
mm)
5.1”
(130 mm)
2.8”
(70 mm)
5.1”
(130 mm)
2.8”
(70 mm)
6.1”
(155 mm)
MAX 14.2”
(360 mm) 13.4”
(340 mm)
12.6”
(320 mm)
14.2”
(360 mm)
14.2”
(360 mm)
9.3”
(235 mm)
MIN
2.3”
(60 mm)
3.9”
(100 mm)
2.3”
(60 mm)
3.9”
(100 mm)
2.3”
(60 mm)
3.9”
(100 mm)
3.9”
(100 mm)
* Due to the high ll level of 1-Pint and 1-Quart cans (0.5 and 1-liter cans), COROB advises not to perforate them.
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4 SHIPPING, HANDLING AND UNPACKING
4.1 General warnings
DANGER
To avoid personal injuries and property damage, use the utmost care and caution when handling the machine,
and carefully follow the instructions given in this chapter.
Do not insert the forks of the lift truck into the long side to lift the packing.
The packing must be handled only by skilled personnel using appropriate handling equipment.
7261112675
FRONT SIDE
7261112675
7261112674
7261112674
Figure 4
4.2 Environment conditions of the installation site
Environment requirements for the site where the machine is to be used:
Clean and dust-free.
With level and stable oor.
Fitted with a grounded power supply socket.
Equipped with sufcient lighting to ensure good visibility from every point of the machine.
Ventilated to prevent the concentration of harmful fumes.
Temperature between 10 °C (50 °F) and 40 °C (104 °F) and relative humidity between 5% and 85%,
without condensation.
WARNING
The environment working conditions are strictly related to the type of colorants used (ask for information
from the paint manufacturer). The requirements indicated above are valid for the machine only.
Do not place the machine near heat sources or in direct sunlight. Also humidity sources should be avoided.
The machine must be used indoors only.
Environment conditions outside the values indicated (chapter 8.1) may cause serious damage to the machine,
especially the electronic equipment.
16 - SHIPPING, HANDLING AND UNPACKING
COROB™ D600 - D700 - D800 EXTRA
DANGER
When using colorants containing volatile solvents the room in which the machine is installed must be
spacious, with good ventilation (air exchange) and no type of parts must be leant against or stocked close
to the machine.
If the machine is installed near a wall, keep it at least 4” (10 cm) away to allow the upper covers to be
opened and prevent the cables from being crushed.
4.3 Unpacking and placement
1 x 10 mm
2 x 17 mm To remove the xing brackets
DANGER
The following procedure must be carried out by at least 2 people.
Store the packing material for future use, or dispose of it according to current regulations. In any case, we
recommend that you keep it for the entire duration of the machine warranty.
Make sure the packing has not suffered any damage or tampering during shipping; if so, contact the
authorized technical service or your dealer.
1. Cut the straps wrapped around the packing.
2. Remove the covering from the pallet.
3. Remove machine wrapping.
1 2 3
Figure 5
DANGER
Should the machine appear damaged during shipping, do not attempt to start it and contact the authorized
technical service or dealer.
4. Loosen all screws A holding the brackets to the machine.
5. Lower the feet (chapter 4.3.1) so that the machine is slightly raised from the wooden beams on which it
rests.
6. Remove the wooden beams B.
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